Henry D C Dgarmo the Son of John and Sarah
Dgarmo was Born August the 29. 1810

Mary Ann DGarmo the daughter of John and Sarah
Dgarmo was Born febury the 21. 1814

Mary Ann DGarmo died August. 1815

REGISTER

of the Family of Samuel Fuller who was born Jan.
20th, 1734, and married Sarah Read Oct. 22nd 1761, who was born
April 1st 1741 and by her had the following Children, Viz.

NAME

BORN

DIED

AGED

Samuel

Nov. 21st 1762

March 14th 1814

52 years

Sarah

Oct. 9th 1764

March 2nd 1767

2 "

Eunice

July 18th 1766

March 17th 1790

24 "

Sarah

July 14th 1768

Lucy

June 30th 177[01]

June 29th 1785

15 "

Anna

Sept. 1st 1772

Olive

July 24th 1775

Abelý

Dec. 23rd 1777

Jan 18th 1813

35 "

Joel

Augst 21st 1780

DEATHS OF THE PARENTS OF THE FAMILY, VIZ.,

Samuel Fuller Died May 12th 1805,

Aged 71 Years.

Sarah Fuller Died

Aged

ý William H. Fuller - Fuller Genealogies
- Vol. IV, p. 197. Abel Fuller (d. Jan. 18, 1813) did not remove
to Michigan as this volume states. His family remained in New York
State for many years after his death.

COLEMAN FAMILY BIBLE

From the files, Daughters Of American Revolution in
Nebraska, Mrs. Florence (M'Kean) Knight, Alliance, Nebraska, State
Chairman of National Committee, Genealogical Research.

This Bible was owned by Sarah Coleman who died in
1892. Later dates have been added since her death. These records
were copied in 1930 by Chattie (Coleman) Westenius, Stromsburg,
Nebraska, and were submitted by Elijah Cove Chapter, St. Edward,
Nebraska.

VIRGINIA MISCELLANEAContributed by Major John Bailey Calvert Nicklin,
Signal Mountain, Tennessee
[Continued from Vol. X, p. 35]
(Note: Original Text is all single spaced)

STAFFORD COUNTY

Apr. 5, 1665. Col. John Dodman, Sheriff; Capt.
John Alexander, Justice; Major George Mason sworn High Sheriff and
John Clark undersheriff. (Order Book 1, p. 14.)

Apr. 3, 1667. "The court taking into consideration
the great Loss which Mr. Richard Fossaker hath Lately Sustained,
Doe hereby request the Honourable Governer that he would be
Pleased to Confirm the Sheriff's place upon him for the year
Ensueinge." (Ibid, p. 75.)

Sept. 2, 1794. Deed between Charles Dial and Sarah,
his wife, formerly Sarah Calvert, widow of Reuben Calvert, dec'd.,
and Thomas Calvert, son and heir-at-law of the said Reuben
Calvert, dec'd., and Mary Embly, his wife, all of Prince William
County, to Zachariah Allen, 100 acres formerly granted to Burdet
Harrison by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck on March 2, 1730,
and conveyed to Reuben Calvert by Peter Cornwall and Sarah, his
wife, by deed dated Dec. 3, 1773. (Deed Book Y. p. 418.)

Sept. 16, 1870 (Sept. 15). Charles Wilson of
Lancaster Co., age 32, born in Wyoming Co., Pa., son of Jonathan
and Elizabeth (Brewer) Wilson, married Barbara A. Long of
Lancaster Co., age 30, born in Rush Co., Ind., daughter of John
and Nancy (Robinson) Long, by H. T. Davis, at the home of J. M.
Robinson, witss., J. M. Robinson, Nancy M. Robinson both of
Lancaster Co.

Sept. 21, 1870 (Sept. 16.) William Hollmann
of Lancaster Co., age 33, born in Kingdom of Hanover, son of Fnd.
and Sophia (Wilkie) Hollmann, married Sophia Kramer of
Lancaster Co., age 18, born in Gullenberg, Clayton Co., Ia.,
daughter of Henry and Katrina Margaret (Schaffer) Kramer, by
Herrmann M. Menger, at Salt Creek; witss Herman Widngr, H. Kramer,
Herman Spellmall, all of Lancaster Co.

Sept. 24, 1870 (Sept. 23.) Thomas Droughin
[Driokin] of Lancaster Co., age 21, born in Ireland,
son of William and Mary (Coulen) Driokin, married Bridget
Ragin of Lancaster Co., age 20, born in Ireland, daughter of
John and Mary (Cunningham) Ragin, by P. Michael Hofmayor.

Sept. 28, 1870 (Sept. 28.) Fritz Gerloch of
Lancaster Co., age 31, born in Germany, son of Andreaes and Eva
(Weeder) Gerlock, married Miss Anna Altrit of Lancaster Co.
age 46, born in Germany, daughter of Frank and Elizabeth
(Vetterin) Hollman, by P. Michael Hofmayer; witss., Franz
Lichtermeier, Martin Renner, both of Lancaster Co.

Sept. 28, 1870 (Sept. 28). Donald D. Condon
of Lancaster Co, age 27 born in Boston, Mass., son of James and
Mary (-----) Condon, married Kate Charters of Lancaster
Co., age 22, born in Ireland, daughter of James and Eliza (-----)
Charters, by H. T. Davis, at the home of H. T. Davis; witss.,
David Bowen, Emily Davis, both of Lancaster Co.

Oct. 6, 1870 (Oct. 1). Simon [or Simeon]
Snow of Seward Co., age 30, born in Iona Co., Mich., son of
Alanson and Louisa (Pangborn) Snow, married Nancy L. Long
of Seward Co., age 23, born in Indiana, daughter of Samuel and
Permelia (Rogers) Long, by John Lamb, witss., Maggie Lamb, Jenne
Lamb, both of Lancaster Co.

Oct. 11, 1870 (Oct. 8). John W. Prey of
Lancaster Co., age 42, born in the City of New York, son of John
D. and Margaret (Gibson) Prey married Frances C. Lehmer of
Lancaster Co., age 21, born in Indiana, daughter of Derick and
Arabella (Perry) Lehmer, by H. P. Peek, at the house of Derick
Lehmer; witss., Derick Lehmer and his wife, both of Lancaster
Co.

July 11, 1870 (July 11). Henry H.
Haschenburger of Otoe Co., age 34, born in Germany, son of E.
O. and Mary (Gramnids) Haschenburger, married Olga Augusta E.
Wischbrod [or Wischbrodt] of Lancaster Co. age 19,
born in Germany, daughter of Otto and Augusta (Venznur)
Wischbrodt, by C. H. Hickman, at the home of Otto Wischbrod;
witss., Carle Lemke of Lancaster Co., ----- of "Otto" Co.

Oct. 20, 1870 (Oct. 17). John Hurst of
Lancaster Co., age 21, born in England, son of Thomas and Anna
(Giles) Hurst, married Mary E. Porter of Lancaster Co., age
16, born in Indiana daughter of James and Matilda A. (Moore)
Porter, by S. B. Pound; witss., John Bain, Chester Jones, both of
Lancaster Co.

Oct. 20, 1870 (Oct. 23), Stephen Benton of
Cass Co., age 31, born in Albany, N. Y., son of Milo and Margaret
(Lasner) Benton, married Julia Baird of Lancaster Co., age
17, born in Canada, daughter of Thomas and Eliza (Williams) Baird,
by S. B. Pound; witss., Thomas Baird, Nelson

Sept. 18, 1870 (Sept. 17). Samuel H. Dukes
of Lancaster Co., age 23, born in Illinois, son of Samuel and Mary
(Crouch) Dukes, married Anna Moore [marriage return
says "Mary Crouch"] of Lancaster Co., age 17, born in
Pennsylvania, by Joseph Robinson; witss., Wm. Wileloin, James
Munson, both of Lancaster Co.

Oct. 27, 1870 (Oct. 25). James McDill of
Lancaster Co., age 27, born in Pennsylvania, son of John and Jane
(Haskins) McDill, married Selena J. Brooks of Lancaster
Co., age 18, born in England, daughter of John and Elizabeth
(Muschamp) Brooks, by H. T. Davis, at the home of H. T. Davis;
witss., Augusta R. Brooks, Emily Davis, both of Lancaster Co.

Nov. 2, 1870 (Nov. 1). Lloyd G. Johns of
Seward Co., age 29, born in Pennsylvania, son of Abia and Jane
(Teats) Johns, married Mary R. McKillip of Lancaster Co.,
age 21, born in Iowa, daughter of John and Nancy (Smith) McKillip,
by H. T. Davis; witss., N. J. Callender, James McKillip, both of
Lancaster Co.

Nov. 3, 1870 (Oct. 28). John Morrison of
Lancaster Co., age 45, born in Scotland, son of William and
Margaret (McKay) Morrison, married Mrs. Frances Wagner of
Lancaster Co., age 28, daughter of Hiram Ramsey, by H. P. Peek, at
the home of Hiram Boone; witss., Hiram Boone, Esq., James N.
Eckman, both of Lancaster Co.

Nov. 9, 1870, (Nov. 9). Christopher Wooster
of Lancaster Co., age 21, born in Germany, son of John and Mary (
----- ) Wooster, married Charlotte E. Moore of Lancaster
Co. age 17, born in Indiana, daughter of John and Emily (Shirley)
Moore by S. B. Pound; witss., John A. Helman, Charles Fluke, both
of Lancaster Co.

Part IV of Piscataway and Woodbridge, New Jersey, deals
especially with the early settlement of Woodbridge and brings
together a great many reprints bearing on this subject. Many early
records are included, which, we believe, have not heretofore been
printed. Among these are the earliest Woodbridge Town Records, and
Abstracts of the Minutes of the Proceedings, 1683-1720, of the
Courts of Middlesex County. There are lists of the pioneers in
many early towns. What is equivalent to an early New Jersey Census
is found under the headings - Freeholders of Middlesex County,
1752; Freeholders of the County of Essex, 1755; Tax Roll of
Hunterdon County, 1722. Nearly fifty pages are devoted to the
genealogical treatment of first settler families in alphabetical
order, references to the source of information being given. This
portion of Part IV seems destined to do for New Jersey, what
Pope's Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire has done for
that region. The excellent bibliography of Part III is continued
in Part IV. In these volumes Mr. Monnette has collected all the
known material that bears on this part of early New Jersey. It is
a most valuable series.

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